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  • go according to prognosis the stressed animals should "crash" even in unstressed areas + vice versa. June 15/53 [1953] [underlined] Fordingbridge [underlined], Hampshire This morning Ron Yates drove me over to Slimbridge where I spent an interesting 4 or 5 hours going over the waterfowl collection. I was particularly taken with the series of south American geese. Very little research going on here yet, finance is the limiting factor. Research: One graduate student attached to Bristol + to Oxford has completed his PhD on a study of comparative preening behaviour of ducks. He is just now back from the Farne Islands, where he has spent 4 months on a study of the reproductive behaviour of the eider. No territoriality, colonial nesting. Females do not feed during incubation but drink fresh water [underlined] every 2 days or so. + are off the nest then for 15-20 minutes. The mass courtship pursuit was under water instead of on the wing - what do the Scoters do? As the young begin to hatch the [female symbol] begins active preening + oil distribution to the underparts at intervals of 2 hrs [hours] or so; it is believed that the young get oiled in this way. The uropygeal [uropygial]
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